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ComicBook.com has posted three exclusive new Manga Marvel variant covers.
Deadpool’s Secret Secret Wars #4 has art by Yūsuke Kozaki.
X-Men ’92 #3 has art by Sana Takeda.
Civil War #3 has art by Kia Asamiya.
And while the following two have been seen before they’re even more manga in tone, and we love ’em so we thought we’d share…
All-New Hawkeye #5 with art by Chika Ogaki.
Planet Hulk #4 with art by Imaishi Hiroyuki, colors by...

Marvel Studios have announced that principal photography for Captain America: Civil War has begun on the third instalment of the Captain America franchise. The film is being helmed by Captain America: The Winter Soldier directors, Anthony & Joe Russo, who were recently announced as the directors to conclude The Avengers trilogy with Avengers: Infinity Wars I & II.
Don’t worry, you won’t need to wait until 2018 to see your favourite...

Since its announcement in May 2012, speculation as to whether writer-director Joss Whedon could do it all again and create a blockbuster sequel to 2012’s The Avengers was rife, along with questions about which Marvel characters would be next to make the leap from page to screen. Avengers: Age of Ultron sees the return of Iron Man (Robert Downey Jr), Thor (Chris Hemsworth), Captain America (Chris Evans), Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson), The...

Issue 37 of MyM, the official magazine of MCM Expo Group, is out now! Featuring an in-depth look at Avengers: Age Of Ultron with writer/director Joss Whedon, the best indie videogames from EGX Rezzed, some gruesome ways to die on the big screen, the top fan-made content available online and exclusive chats with five fantasy authors – giving you amazing tips on how to get your own work published…
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We’re a little over two weeks away from the release of Avengers: Age of Ultron (three if you’re in America), and amidst the flood of TV spots, featurettes, interviews and promotional guff, Marvel has released one final full-length trailer. Just in case we weren’t excited enough yet.
This one is a little heavier on the quips and the Marvel/Whedon sense of humour, which means you’ll most likely have favourite lines to quote...

Released last night, the newest trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron shows things looking pretty hairy for the superhero six, with fear and frustration leading to some nasty and rather brutal in-fighting.
Things heat up particularly between Iron Man and The Hulk, while elsewhere, Elizabeth Olson makes a suitably dramatic entrance as Scarlet Witch, one of two new additions to the team – the other being her character’s brother, Quicksilver,...

Yesterday, we told you we were a week away from seeing the trailer for Avengers: Age of Ultron. Today, we bring you the trailer.
We’re not bad at maths, honest. The reason for the early release is that the trailer was leaked. Thankfully, rather than just blocking the content, Marvel decided to release it officially. So, here it is ladies and gentlemen: let the geek out commence!
Aaaand suddenly an entire fandom is left humming “I’ve...

It’s been revealed that Marvel Studios is in the process of securing a deal with Elizabeth Olsen for the upcoming Avengers movie sequel, Age of Ultron. Olsen, star of 2011’s Martha Marcy May Marlene, has been chosen to play Scarlet Witch, daughter of Magneto and twin sister of Quicksilver in the X-Men franchise.
The character, who was ranked 97th in Wizard’s “200 Greatest Comic Book Characters of All Time” list, is a...

We might still be two entire years away from the second Avengers movie coming out, but we couldn’t help but share some of the interesting news that’s surfaced so far.
It’s Called “Age of Ultron”
That title alone is reason to be incredibly excited for the next Avengers outing. Ultron is one of the big bads of the comics, a robot designed by Hank Pym with a super intelligence based on the human mind. What makes this particular...

Before The Avengers, the Hulk hasn’t exactly had a worthy interpretation on the big screen. There’s been the Ang Lee-directed Hulk in 2003 and the Edward Norton-starring The Incredible Hulk in 2008 that led into The Avengers. It really wasn’t until Joss Whedon wrote and directed actor Mark Ruffalo, as he played (and really nailed) a Hulk we could care to watch.
Coming off from the The Avengers one could only wonder: When are we going to...